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Product Description

Product Description

Enjoy the benefits of Wireless-N in your home--ideal for wireless Internet usage and home office productivity. Connect your computers, wireless printers, smartphones, and other wireless devices at up to 300 Mbps of transfer speed. Use four Fast Ethernet (10/100 Mbps) ports to directly connect wired devices.

Set up your wireless network in a few simple steps using included Cisco Connect software. Connect additional computers and other devices using Cisco Connect.

From the Manufacturer

E1000 Revised A+

Introducing the Linksys E1000

The Linksys E1000 puts the power of Wireless-N technology in your home. Speed up your wireless network with a router that connects your computers, wireless printers, smartphones, and other Wi-Fi devices at up to 300 Mbps. Included Cisco Connect software gets you set up quickly and offers powerful tools for managing your wireless network. The Linksys E1000 gives you basic, quick-to-install Wireless-N connectivity for surfing the Web, sending e-mail, and file sharing.

Connect Your Wi-Fi Devices

The Linksys E1000 lets you enjoy the benefits of Wireless-N technology in your home. Surf the Internet from any connected computer, access your e-mail from your smartphone, print wirelessly, and stream your stored music to the devices in your home. You can also use the E1000's four Fast Ethernet ports to connect your wired devices. The Linksys E1000 is a great option for wireless Internet usage and home office productivity.

Quick to Install

Cisco Connect software, included with the Linksys E1000, gets your wireless network set up and ready to go in just a few simple steps. Insert the Linksys E1000 CD, run through a few screens, and you're ready to go within minutes. You'll quickly be sharing your home's Internet connection with your family's other computers and devices and experiencing the incredible performance of Wireless-N. You can also easily access Advanced Settings to customize your preferences.

State-of-the-Art Security

Keep Wi-Fi freeloaders and Internet threats at bay with customizable security settings. All Linksys E-Series routers have advanced WPA/WPA2 wireless security and SPI firewall protection, which are designed to safeguard your home network and computers from most Internet attacks and help protect your data and privacy. Advanced users can access the browser-based utility to further configure the router's security settings.

You get four Ethernet ports for connecting to wired sources like desktop PCs, home servers, and more (see larger image).

Most Helpful Customer Reviews

The E1000 is an entry level wireless N router with a 100Mb switch. This router runs 802.11n in the 2.4GHz frequency (~130Mbs) to be backward compatible with 802.11b/g. The downside is that if you have a mixed wireless client environment at home (Wii/Blackberry) - 802.11b/g, newer laptop with 802.11n) you will only ever get a max of 802.11g speeds. If you have any 802.11b only clients, your performance could be much less. If you have a mixed environment and really think you need 802.11n speeds then you should be looking at the E3000. This device has two separate radios (2.4GHz and 5GHz). You would then dedicate the 5GHz to your 802.11n and use the 2.4GHz for 802.11b/g connections. You also get a gigabit capable switch vs. 100Mb). Running 802.11n in the 2.4GHz frequency in theory is 130Mb/s and in the 5GHz frequency that is pushed to 300Mb/s. Keep in mind, that you will never get the advertised speeds, not even on b/g as the wireless protocol has a very large overhead. You are lucky if you actually see half of that speed. The 2.4GHz frequency does travel farther than 5GHz but with speed tradeoffs. 2.4GHz is also more susceptible to interference from the microwave, baby monitor, or anything else that runs in the 2.4GHz frequency.

I know that was long, but the point is to understand what you have at home for wireless clients and then determine what product you need to buy. I think most people see the E1000 at a lot cheaper price and don't really understand what they are getting.

Now for my review: I have a mixed environment and am just happy with the 802.11g like performance. The speeds are not an issue for streaming HD content from my DireTV DVR to laptops over wireless or streaming video/music throughout my house.Read more ›

After upgrading my internet service, I was forced to purchase a new router to provide wireless access. After looking at the usual suspects, I purchased this item based on experience with Linksys on prior occasions and a decent price. The unit is rated for speeds up to 300 MBPS, is rated N and 2.4 GHZ. I am very glad I did purchase this particular router.

Pros:

1. Set-up: I literally have NEVER had such an easy time setting up a wireless network before. I simply took the unit from the box, gave it power and after installing the CD on my 'home' computer, the thing literally began finding the internet signal and within maybe 4 minutes completed the task. Voila! I had a network! Besides changing the name of the network and the password, I had no issues whatsoever - it simply worked. And I only had an issue briefly because I failed to turn off the previous router (I was too excited). Unbelievably easy. Actually, I think the word is astonishing.

2. Aesthetic: I think this matters for any electronic item because most likely you will be looking at it on a table or desk somewhere. And I have to say, this thing is ultra cool looking. No antennas. It is simply a futuristic flying saucer looking item. The unit is black, with an ultra-cool "Euro style" blue light panel. I certainly don't mind having it around to look at continually. However, it does not have a small footprint. For a comparison, think of a trade paperback book and you will get the approximation of the size. It is oriented horizontally, not vertically. As is typical with these routers, you get 4 Ethernet ports on the back, a power plug, and a reset button on the back.

3. Reliability: I have not had any issues with this item since I purchased it.Read more ›

This router is fantastic for anyone, especially for those new to wireless networking. Linksys has done everything for you. All you have to do is pop in the Cisco Connect disk after you've plugged in the router, and you're pretty much done. They give you an SSID, passwords, etc. You can change your SSID and whatever settings you need to change very easily and quickly using the Cisco software if you like.

I loved the Guest network option for friends and family who need internet access on your wireless network without giving them the key to your main network. The parental controls option is also a fantastic feature for people such as myself who have children whose internet access you need to limit after school and/or on the weekends.

The only issue I encountered was the signal going in and out upon initial hookup. This was quickly fixed by unplugging my cordless home phone. Although my phone is 6.0 DECT and shouldn't have been a problem, it was for some reason. After unplugging the phone and setting up the router, I plugged my phone back in and haven't had any issues of any kind.

This setup was simple and unintimidating. No logging into the router and being so confused you want to either stay wired or end up leaving your system unsecured. I would most definitely suggest this router for newbies or anyone else who's found setting up a wireless network to be frustrating. Best router out there!

I've had this router 3 months now and it has not been a good experience. First off, if you want to do any manual configuration, you have to use the web interface. That's not a problem, but the fact that you can't enable or disable the wireless guest feature from the web interface is a bad design. So if you start with the manual config, the guest feature is still on, and the only way to turn it off is to reset the router to defaults, uninstall and reinstall the software and then you can turn the guest option off. After that, you can manually change your settings. So turn off the guest feature first, then switch to the web interface, if that's your cup of tea.

I would love to have used the included software, but it isn't comprehensive enough. There are several things you just cannot do from the software.

Finally I got it working just fine but that only lasted a month. Now the problem is it randomly drops out. Not just wireless, but wired too. Another problem is that I can't even access the web interface half the time. I have to unplug and replug the router so that I can log in. This is odd because the internet still works most of the time this happens, like right now for example. Even when you seem to have excellent access through the web interface there are some options in the menu that take forever to load or never load at all. DHCP Reservation is one of those, as well as looking at what wireless clients are attached to the router. I've waited 2 minutes for them to load before. After that I just close it due to frustration.

If you use wireless MAC filtering (ACL) like I do, you will get frustrated. Every time you add a new MAC, it drops half of the previously saved ones. So I have had to create a document with all of these MAC's in case I need them again.Read more ›